Stones In His Pockets
Presented by Texas Wesleyan
October 4, 2008
Written by Marie Jones and directed by senior theater major Dillon Maroney.
Two actors, Junior Theatre Major Chase Burnett and Senior Theatre Major Ben Phillips, take on the daunting task of bringing 15 different characters to life, stepping in and out of these characters like so many pairs of shoes. The play, directed by Senior Theatre Major Dillon Maroney, presents many challenges for both actors and directors due to its unique presentation. Centered around a small Irish town invaded by a Hollywood movie production, hilarity ensues as small town ideals clash with Tinsel Town tenacity. As all the town’s folks have been cast as extras in the film, Hollywood fever begins to overtake some of the sleepy town’s residences; however, when tragedy strikes the set, the “real” Ireland that the movie producers worked so hard to capture become a bit too real for their tastes.
Call 817-531-4211 for tickets.
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